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Bitton D, Baker AA, Hertzberg I. Development of a hard-patch approach for scarf repair of composite structure 2006. CRC-ACS report TM 05080. [Pg.411]

Soy contains a number of substances with potential anti-CRC ac-... [Pg.616]

The authors would like to gratefully acknowledge the support of CRC-ACS Australia for arranging the use of material and software resources used in this project. The authors would also like to thank Allen Chhor and Damian McGuckin at Pacific ESI for their exceptional technical support of PAMCRASH and Fisher Paykel for their financial assistance through the Maurice Paykel Scholarship. [Pg.286]

The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Composite Structures (CRC-ACS) Ltd. [Pg.222]

This work was undertaken as part of a CRC—ACS research program, established and supported under the Australian Government s Cooperative Research Centres Program. [Pg.235]

Recent reviews of research in this area are Bruno and Ely, eds.. Supercritical Fluid Technology, CRC Press, 1991 Kiran and Bren-necke, eds., Supercritical Engineering Science, ACS, 1992. [Pg.2101]

Kampf N, Scheinost AC, Schultze DG (2000) Oxides minerals. In Sumner ME (ed) Handbook of soil science, CRC Press, Boca Raton (FL), F125-F168 Jain A, Loeppert RH (2000) Effect of competing anions on the adsorption of arsenate and arsenite by ferrihydrite. J Environ Qual 29 1422-1430 Jain A, Raven KP, Loeppert RH (1999) Arsenite and arsenate adsorption on ferrihydrite surface charge reduction and net OH release stoichiometry. Environ Sci Technol 33 1179-1184... [Pg.66]

Haderlein SB, Pecher K (1988) PoUutant reduction in heterogeneous Pe(ll)/Pe(lll) systems. In Sparks DL, GrundlT (eds) Kinetics and mechanisms of reactions at the mineral/water interface. ACS Symposium Series vol 715 342-357, Washington, DC Huang OM (2000) Abiotic catalysis. In Sumner ME (ed) Handbook of sod science. CRC Press Boca Raton, Florida, pp 303-327... [Pg.404]

Figure 6. Expected change in the equilibrium modulus, Gg, with respect to its ideal value for a perfect network, Gg produced by a 3% change in conversion, AC, functionality, Af the molar ratio [OH]/[NCO], Ar, and cyclization, AC in dependence on conversion. The data refer to a system composed of. trifunctional telechelic polymer and difunctional coupling agent. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 42. Copyright 1987 CRC Press.)... Figure 6. Expected change in the equilibrium modulus, Gg, with respect to its ideal value for a perfect network, Gg produced by a 3% change in conversion, AC, functionality, Af the molar ratio [OH]/[NCO], Ar, and cyclization, AC in dependence on conversion. The data refer to a system composed of. trifunctional telechelic polymer and difunctional coupling agent. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 42. Copyright 1987 CRC Press.)...
Spray DC, Bennett MVL, Campos de Carvalho AC, Eghbali B, Moreno AP, Verselis V Transjunctional voltage dependence of gap junction channels in Peracchia C (ed) Biophysics of Gap Junction Channels. Boca Raton, CRC Press, 1991, pp 97-116. [Pg.136]

Cheryan, M. Ultrafiltmtion Handbook. CRC Press LLC., Boca Raton, FL, 1997. Cooper. A. R. ed. TJltrafilcration Membranes and Applications, Proceedings of 178th National ACS Meeting. Washington. DC. 1979, Plenum Press, New York, NY, 1980. [Pg.1637]

Hengge AC. In Kohen A, Limbach HH, editors. Isotope effects in chemistry and biology. Boca Raton, FL CRC Press 2005, Chapter 39. pp. 955-74. [Pg.167]

Acs, M., Fogassy, E., Kassai, Cs., Kozma, D., and Nogradi, M. CRC Handbook of Optical Resolutions via Diastereoisomeric Salt Formation, Ed. Kozma, D., CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2002. [Pg.98]

Hrabetova S, Nicholson C. Biophysical properties of brain extracellular space explored with ion-selective microelectrodes, integrative optical imaging and related techniques. In Michael AC, Borland LM (Eds), Electrochemical Methods for Neuroscience. CRC Press/ Taylor Francis, Boca Raton, FL, 2007 167-204. [Pg.187]

Taggart P. In Eliasson AC, ed. Starch in Food Structure, Function and Applications. Boca Raton, FL CRC Press 2004 368-392. [Pg.503]

Weedon AC. In Horspool WM, Song PS, eds. CRC Handbook of Organic Photochemistry and Photobiology. Boca Raton CRC Press, 1995 634. [Pg.235]

CRC Centre for Cancer Therapeutics, The Institute of Cancer Research, 15 Cotswold Road, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5NG, UK, E-mail lloyd icr.ac.uk... [Pg.497]

Equation (4) can be used to compare the change in creep behavior at zero time and for an infinitely long time. Consider that a composite is initially loaded at an infinitely rapid rate to a constant creep stress strain-rate relation for the composite (crc, ec) becomes... [Pg.170]

This result is plotted as a function of m in Fig. 9.2. If a< ac, the composite will creep until the strain is consistent with Eqn. (60) and thereafter no further creep strain will occur. Of course, the noncreeping state will be approached asymptotically. (It should be noted that due to possible fiber failure during the creep transient, the true value for crc may lie below the result given in Eqn. (62).) For an applied composite stress equal to, or exceeding, cre, creep will not disappear with time because all of the fibers will eventually fail and the strain will continue to accumulate. [Pg.320]

Michael AC, Borland LM. Electrochemical Methods for Neuroseience. 2007. CRC Press, New York. [Pg.1248]


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